Hey all, I am looking to purchase a new laptop that will be suitable for my skill level, which is very much beginner. I am currently at the level where I can complete the first few basic missions, however I am keen to expand my knowledge and am a very quick learner. I currently have a 5 year old dell inspiron laptop that has a very low spec. compared to all modern laptops; including just 1GB of RAM and Intel Celeron. As a result it is very slow at the most simple of tasks. I should mention also that I have an Apple Mac with top of the range spec.so I am aware of the benefits, only I want to use this new laptop specifically for hacking. I have a good knowledge of computing in general and would feel very confident in spending my budget of £500 (British sterling) on a very capable laptop, however, I am calling upon your knowledge as to whether a specific make or processor etc. might be preferable to a wannabe hacker?Thanks in Advance, Dan

As far as hacking the hardware specs dont really matter as long as it runs. It would be nice to have a relativaly fast and responsive machine though. Unless you want to play games you dont need anything too powerful. Something with a dual or quad core processor and 4GB of ram should be sufficient. As far as brands I like ASUS, but it doesnt really matter. Your probably best off buying a computer online, espeacially with the whole cyber monday coming up. I got my laptop from newegg.

okay, so with any half dcent laptop and Firefox and Firebug I will be able to do anything that a hacker at my beginner (and eventually an intermediate level) could ever want to do, is that right? there is definitely nothing else i could benefit from?

danhack wrote:okay, so with any half dcent laptop and Firefox and Firebug I will be able to do anything that a hacker at my beginner (and eventually an intermediate level) could ever want to do, is that right? there is definitely nothing else i could benefit from?

You'll be able to get started at least. As you learn about different techniques, you'll add tools to your toolbox. That's part of the learning process. You have to build your tool collection yourself as you learn, so you know what you have and you know how to use it.

I think you should start with the missions my good man. If you are as green as you sound. Get a feel for things before you start shelling out cash. You might find that hacking is not your thing. Good luck to you

"The quieter you become, the more you are able to hear...""Drink all the booze, hack all the things."